Could Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington be the next Cher and Dionne?
02.03.2020 - 10:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Conor Washington has revealed a wily change of policy from boss Daniel Stendel delivered Hearts’ glory night against Rangers.
But the striker insists the Scottish Cup triumph cannot be another false dawn and the Gorgie players have to kick on starting with winning tomorrow night’s Edinburgh derby against Hibs.
Washington and his team-mates produced a superb show to book a place in the last four. The Northern Ireland forward insisted meticulous planning from the German gaffer helped Rangers play
Could Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington be the next Cher and Dionne?
In an interview with Buzzfeed to promote their new series "Little Fires Everywhere", the actresses opened up on their experiences auditioning for the film, which starred Alicia Silverstone as the "Valley girl" Cher Horowitz and Stacey Dash as her accomplice Dionne Davenport, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Clueless would’ve looked a whole lot different if Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington starred in it – and it almost happened!
Could Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington be the next Cher and Dionne?
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington have recalled how they both auditioned for parts in 1995 teen cult movie Clueless.
In an alternate universe, the classic comedy “Clueless” could have looked very different.
Reese Witherspoon wasn't seeing the opportunities she wanted, so she decided to go out and create them herself. "Choices used to be made for me a lot," the Oscar-winning actress told Parade recently.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are giving fans an early treat.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington just gave their fans a big surprise.
Almost immediately after Reese Witherspoon optioned author Celeste Ng’s bestseller “Little Fires Everywhere” to produce an on-screen adaptation, the question became, who would play Mia Warren to her Elena Richardson, the two mothers at the center of the story.
A business specialist prosecuted in the wake of the sale of Rangers has lost a bid to secure £2million damages from police – without evidence being heard.
Conor Washington netted his second goal in five days to earn Hearts a 1-1 draw with Motherwell at Tynecastle but the home side fell three points adrift at the foot of the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Daniel Stendel has confirmed that John Souttar will be out for around six months once again as he recovers from another Achilles tendon injury.
Michael Smith admitted that Hearts turned up the noise on rivals Hibs after Tuesday’s derby win as a bit of payback for their rivals’ Boxing Day celebrations at Tynecastle.
John Souttar believes a Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Rangers would provide a vital lift to Hearts, although he admits we’ve been here before.